Join us

Our big vision comes with big responsibility. That’s why we’re building a team of experts in the fields of genomics, engineering, consumer technology, and beyond to develop actionable DNA insights for our customers. We’re looking for the best and brightest minds who are excited to work on a truly diverse team.

If that’s you, come on in!

The people behind Helix

We’re a rapidly growing company working out of the Bay Area, Denver, and San Diego.

Scientific Advisory Board

Our advisory board is comprised of the world’s foremost experts in genomics. Each member serves an important role in upholding our high scientific standards and serves as a strategic resource as we build an ongoing destination for DNA discovery.

Marc Stapley

Chief Executive Officer

James Lu, MD, PhD

Co-founder & SVP, Applied Genomics

Justin Kao

Co-founder & SVP, Business Development & Partnerships

Scott Burke

Co-founder & Chief Technology Officer

Deena Bahri

Chief Marketing Officer

Chris Glode

Chief Product Officer

Ajay Gopal

Chief Financial Officer

Dawn Barsy

VP, Legal

Jade Curtis

VP, People Operations

Jim Chou

VP, Engineering

Will Lee, PhD

VP, Bioinformatics

David Becker, PhD

VP, Laboratory Operations

Marc Laurent

VP, Operations

Jessica Graham

VP, Brand Marketing

Roberto Veronese

VP, Product Design

Jorge Tapias

VP, Partnerships

Ofer Mendelevitch

VP, Data Science in Engineering

Robert Green, MD, MPH

Robert Green, MD, MPH is Chairman of the Helix Scientific Advisory Board. He is also Professor of Medicine and Director of the Genomes2People Research Program at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and an associate member of the Broad Institute. Dr. Green’s research focuses upon randomized trials and observational studies to assess the medical, behavioral and economic outcomes of using genomics in medicine and society.

Nita Farahany, JD, PhD

Nita Farahany, JD, PhD is Professor of Law and Philosophy, Director of Duke Science & Society at Duke University, and a member of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Bioethics. Her research focuses on how developments in behavioral genetics and neuroscience inform societal norms about privacy and individual liberty.

Goncalo Abecasis, PhD

Goncalo Abecasis, PhD, is Felix E. Moore Collegiate Professor of Biostatistics and Chair of the Department of Biostatistics at the University of Michigan. Dr. Abecasis’ research focuses on the development of statistical tools for the identification and study of genetic variants important in human disease.

Atul Butte, MD, PhD

Atul Butte, MD, PhD is Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Institute of Computational Health Sciences (ICHS) at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Butte’s laboratory builds and applies tools that integrate molecular, clinical, and epidemiological data into diagnostics, therapeutics, and new insights into disease.